Networking Devices Flashcards
Hub
• “Multi-port repeater”
• Traffic going in one port is repeated to every other
port
• OSI Layer 1
- Everything is half-duplex
- Becomes less efficient as network speeds increase
- 10 megabit / 100 megabit
- Difficult to find today
Bridge
- Imagine a switch with two to four ports
- Makes forwarding decisions in software
• Connects different physical networks
• Can connect different topologies
• Gets around physical network size limitations /
collisions
- OSI Layer 2 device
- Distributes traffic based on MAC address
- Most bridges these days are wireless access points
- Bridges wired Ethernet to wireless
Switch
- Bridging done in hardware
- Application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)
- An OSI layer 2 device
- Forwards traffic based on data link address
- Many ports and features
- The core of an enterprise network
- May provide Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Multilayer switch
- Includes Layer 3 (routing) functionality
Router
• Routes traffic between IP subnets • OSI layer 3 device • Routers inside of switches sometimes called “layer 3 switches” • Layer 2 = Switch • Layer 3 = Router
- Often connects diverse network types
- LAN, WAN, copper, fiber
Firewall
- Filters traffic by port number
- OSI layer 4 (TCP/UDP)
- Some firewalls can filter through OSI layer 7
- Can encrypt traffic into/out of the network
- Protect your traffic between sites
- Can proxy traffic
- A common security technique
- Most firewalls can be layer 3 devices (routers)
- Usually sits on the ingress/egress of the network
Wireless access point (WAP)
• Not a wireless router
• A wireless router is a router and a WAP in a single
device
• WAP is a bridge
• Extends the wired network onto the wireless
network
• WAP is an OSI layer 2 device
Converting media
- OSI Layer 1
- Physical layer signal conversion
- Extend a copper wire over a long distance
- Convert it to fiber, and back again
- You have fiber
- The switch only has copper ports
- Almost always powered
- Especially fiber to copper
Wireless range extender
• Wireless never seems to stretch far enough
• We can’t always choose where to install an access
point
- Extend the reach of a wireless network
- A wireless repeater
VoIP endpoint
- Some people still communicate using voice
- We now send this using VoIP
• The device can now be anything
• Traditional phone handset, desktop application,
mobile device app